Incidence Rates of Infections, Malignancies, Thromboembolism, and Cardiovascular Events in an Alopecia Areata Cohort from a US Claims Database
CONCLUSION: Patients with AA had a higher IR of herpes simplex infection than the matched non-AA cohort. Patients with AT/AU generally had higher rates of outcome events than patients without AT/AU.PMID:37296372 | DOI:10.1007/s13555-023-00937-9
Source: Herpes - Category: Infectious Diseases Authors: Prethibha George Oladayo Jagun Qing Liu Charles Wentworth Lynne Napatalung Robert Wolk Susan Anway Samuel H Zwillich Source Type: research
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